Today's News

Basically, the news was all good from the St. Catharine College men’s basketball program last week. J.T. Burton’s squad saw three new players become eligible at semester’s end; the Patriots were ranked nationally for the first time in NAIA, holding down the 15th spot; and the team ran its win streak to six games with three wins, including two conference road victories.

Homecoming festivities at Washington County High School were originally scheduled to take place on Friday during the boy/girl doubleheader between the Commanders and Bethlehem.
Homecoming has been moved to Jan. 4. The Commanders and Commanderettes host a doubleheader against the Bardstown Tigers on that Tuesday.
The Bethlehem game had not been rescheduled at press time.

The Commanders will work off their holiday meals during the National Guard Holiday Classic at LaRue County High School starting on Tuesday.
Washington County will play three games in three days before starting the new year off with district action.

Each year, approximately 32 Kentucky high school 4-H members are selected to attend National 4-H Congress. Until about eight years ago, the conference was held each year in Chicago and now the annual conference is held in Atlanta.
To be selected, 4-H members have to be in high school, complete a level of the Kentucky 4-H Honors program and go through an interview process.